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Not obtaining the correct result
I have a very simple formula. I am subtracting two values and the result
should be a large number. The only value returned is zero. I have checked the cell format, I have traced the cell references and I do not find anything obvious. If I enter the same formula in a different cell, I get the correct result?!?!? The cell is not procted, so does anyone have any idea why zero is appearing? |
Not obtaining the correct result
Did you get this sprdsht from another user? It may be that someone has
written a program associated with a certain cell or region of your spreadsheet, and the program triggers when a certain event occurs- an event can be entering the cell, leaving the cell, entering data, etc. Is this a possibility? To check for this, with your spreadsheet open press ALT-F11. The Visual Basic editor will appear. In the pane along the left margin of your screen, select the project name associated with your sprdsht. Right click the icon associated with your tab, and click View Code. You'll need to interpret the code to see if if is associated with your cell and a particular event. |
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